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Cite Champagne, Esc. I, Appt. 289, 95 - Argenteuil: Champ Libre I (1968-1971)

Cite Champagne, Esc. I, Appt. 289, 95 - Argenteuil: Champ Libre I (1968-1971)

          
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On connait Gerard Guegan comme auteur (plus de vingt romans et recits, dont, chez Grasset, La Rage au coeur, Soudain, l'amour, Les cannibales n'ont pas de cimetieres), comme traducteur (en particulier de Bukowski, dont il fut aussi l'editeur), comme critique. On se souvient qu'il fut de 1975 a 1979 le directeur des Editions du Sagittaire, alors relancees par Grasset, et qu'il s'y entoura de Raphael Sorin, d'Olivier Cohen et du graphiste Alain Le Saux. On sait moins qu'il crea, avec Gerard Lebovici, impresario mythique, fondateur d'Art Media assassine en 1984, les Editions Champ Libre, dont il fut durant sept ans le directeur litteraire. Dans la veine d'Un cavalier a la mer, d'Inflammables et d'Ascendant Sagittaire, ce livre est le premier volet d'une aventure singuliere, qui debute avec la rencontre de Gerard Lebovici sur les quais de la Seine une nuit de mai 1968 et s'acheve sur la rupture avec le meme, Floriana Lebovici et Guy Debord au debut de l'annee 1975. Le present volume retrace les trois premieres annees des Editions Champ libre (1969-1971) dans le Paris du prefet Marcellin et la France de Pompidou. On y assiste a la naissance d'une amitie complexe entre le petit-fils de marin Guegan et le couple de grands bourgeois Lebovici. On y cotoie Jacques Baynac et Pierre Guillaume a La Vieille Taupe, devenue ensuite la librairie revisionniste qu'on sait, Foucault, Deleuze et Genet - que Lebovici reve de voler a Gallimard et qui publieront chez Champ Libre les enquetes du GIP (Groupe d'Informations sur les Prisons) -, l'inenarrable Michel Petris, traducteur du Coeur de chien de Boulgakov, ou le Toulousain Jules Celma, instituteur anarchiste, auteur du sulfureux Journal d'un educastreur, que Duras heberge a Paris. On y rencontre Debord et les situationistes bien sur, Bizot, Edern Hallier et Semprun... On y voit Reiser illustrer la couverture du Rapport secret sur Staline au XXe congres du P.C. sovietique. On deshabille les filles du regard avec Charles Boyer. On pleure la mort de Sharon Tate avec Lebovici et Polanski, celles de Kerouac et de Morrison avec Guegan, tandis qu'Hara-Kiri hebdo celebre a sa maniere la disparition de De Gaulle... Histoire subjective des lendemains de 68, ou l'amitie, l'amour et la politique vont ensemble, chronique a la fois passionnelle et cabotine des petites et grandes trahisons de chacun, educations sentimentales et sexuelles au temps de la Revolution permanente, ce livre est aussi un autoportrait retrospectif du jeune Gerard Guegan, vingt-huit ans et plus de cent kilos, chomeur, marie et deja pere de trois enfants, habitant cite Champagne a Argenteuil, tres actif militant du groupe anarchiste Prisu, qui deviendra editeur au culot, svelte et divorce. Passionnant ! Un recit personnel et generationnel, fourmillant de petits faits vrais, qui dit mieux que beaucoup de livres d'histoire ce que fut l'utopie d'une epoque. Presse importante a prevoir.


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  • ISBN-13: 9782246678496
  • Publisher: Grasset
  • Publisher Imprint: Grasset
  • Language: French
  • ISBN-10: 2246678498
  • Publisher Date: 05 Apr 2006
  • Binding: Digital (delivered electronically)
  • Sub Title: Champ Libre I (1968-1971)


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